January 16, 2025
Understanding associations between rural food environments and microbial cysteine metabolism as risk factors for early onset colorectal cancer
January 10, 2025
Known by the acronym AgSEED, the Agricultural Science and Extension for Economic Development program is an internal competitive grants system of the Purdue University College of Agriculture that focuses on advancing Indiana’s leadership in plant and animal agriculture and rural growth, especially through entrepreneurial initiatives. This year, three Purdue Veterinary Medicine faculty members are among 17 recipients of 2025 AgSEED grants. The program supports one year grants at $50,000.
January 10, 2025
For the past 38 years, classic rock tunes have floated through Lily Hall of Life Sciences, leading back to the classroom of Dennis Minchella, a biology professor at Purdue.
January 9, 2025
It's been two years since ChatGPT was released to the public. Since then, tens of millions of Americans have used it weekly. Other large language model artificial intelligence chatbots, like Gemini, have also emerged.
Students can easily access AI, here's how schools can make sure it benefits them
January 9, 2025
Purdue President Mung Chiang has announced the spring lineup for the Westwood Lecture Series, which provides an opportunity for university faculty to interact with colleagues on scholarly work from a wide range of fields.
January 9, 2025
Purdue has brought its strengths in semiconductors, artificial intelligence and other innovative areas to this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Known as CES, the annual expo is considered the world’s largest showcase of the latest consumer electronics.
Purdue innovation showcased at 2025 Consumer Electronics Show
December 13, 2024
Edward Delp is a professor of biomedical engineering and the Charles William Harrison Distinguished Professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Arun Ghosh is a professor of medicinal chemistry and molecular pharmacology and the Ian P. Rothwell Distinguished Professor of Chemistry.
Purdue University Faculty Members Named National Academy Of Inventors
December 13, 2024
The viruses that cause COVID, RSV, colds and the flu are seeing a seasonal rise.
Health expert says 'too early' to determine holiday virus season severity
December 13, 2024
This article explores the relationship between cold weather and the spread of respiratory viruses such as the common cold, flu, and COVID-19. Cold temperatures can make viruses more infectious and alter human immune responses. Strategies like hand washing, staying hydrated, and vaccination can help prevent illnesses.
December 12, 2024
You’ve probably heard “Don’t go outside in the winter with your hair wet or without a coat; you’ll catch a cold.” That’s not exactly true. As with many things, the reality is more complicated. Here’s the distinction: Being cold isn’t why you get a cold. But it is true that cold weather makes it easier to catch respiratory viruses such as the cold and flu.